Evaluation of Spring-type and Winter-type Brassica napus Germplasm for Genetic Diversity in Response to Flea Beetle Herbivory in Typical and Atypical Planting Windows

Julian Heath, Laima Kott, Mohsen Yoosefzadeh Najafabadi, I. Rajcan
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Current practices of flea beetle [Phyllotreta spp.] control in Brassica napus L. rely heavily on seed treatments and due to growing concerns regarding the safety of such treatments on non-target and beneficial insect populations, genetic resistance would be beneficial for a more balanced integrated pest management strategy. However, none of the registered B. napus. canola varieties exhibit measurable resistance to flea beetle injury. To this end, an evaluation of 14 winter-type B. napus breeding lines and 15 spring-type B. napus breeding lines for resistance to flea beetle feedings was conducted, as it was found that at least one line in each family exhibited noticeably reduced flea beetle damage compared to sister lines in a breeding nursery. The study revealed natural genetic variation within B. napus for flea beetle antixenosis which could be used by dedicated breeders to develop canola varieties with higher levels of flea beetle resistance. Data indicated that host plant resistance did not vary between feeding by newly emerged adult flea beetles in the fall and the overwintered adults in the spring in either winter-type or spring-type canola, as well as for adult feeding preferences. This indicates that favourable genes identified in in either habitat-type could be used interchangeably to confer resistance even though the flea beetle life cycle is different for each planting period, while either overwintered adults or newly emerged adults can be used to evaluate feeding damage.
在典型和非典型种植窗口中评估春季型和冬季型油菜种质对跳甲草食性反应的遗传多样性
目前控制油菜跳甲[Phyllotreta spp.]的方法主要依赖于种子处理剂,由于人们越来越关注此类处理剂对非目标昆虫和益虫种群的安全性,遗传抗性将有益于更平衡的害虫综合治理策略。然而,在已注册的油菜品种中,没有一个对跳甲伤害表现出可测量的抗性。为此,我们对 14 个冬季型油菜育种品系和 15 个春季型油菜育种品系进行了抗跳甲虫食性评估,结果发现,与育种苗圃中的姐妹品系相比,每个品系中至少有一个品系的跳甲虫危害明显减轻。这项研究揭示了油菜中跳甲虫抗性的天然遗传变异,专门的育种人员可利用这种变异培育出具有更高抗跳甲虫能力的油菜品种。数据表明,无论是冬型油菜还是春型油菜,寄主植物的抗性在秋季刚出生的跳甲成虫取食和春季越冬成虫取食之间并无差异,成虫的取食偏好也是如此。这表明,尽管每个种植期的跳甲生命周期不同,但在任一生境类型中发现的有利基因都可交替用于赋予抗性,而越冬成虫或新出成虫都可用于评估食害。
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